Cardinal Parolin Marks 40 Years of Relations Between UK and Holy See

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Cardinal Parolin

At a special Mass in Rome, commemorating the 40th anniversary of full Diplomatic relations between the United Kingdom and the Holy See, the Vatican Secretary of State highlights the fruitful collaboration in promoting the values they cherish in common.

Newsroom (29/03/2022 2:10 PM Gaudium Press) On Tuesday, 29 March 2022, Vatican Secretary of State Cardinal Pietro Parolin presided at a special Mass in the Basilica of St Paul Outside-the-Walls to mark the 40th anniversary of the re-establishment of full Diplomatic relations between the United Kingdom and the Holy See. Concelebrants included Cardinal Vincent Nichols of Westminster and Cardinal Sean Brady, former Archbishop of Armagh, Northern Ireland, and Cardinal James Michael Harvey, Archpriest of the Papal Basilica of St. Paul Outside-the-Walls. Amongst other officials and guests, the celebration was attended by the British Ambassador to the Holy See, Christopher Trott.

Century-old relations

In his homily, Cardinal Parolin noted that this historic event marked “the point of arrival of a discrete and delicate work to re-establish a full exchange and fruitful collaboration” between Britain and the Holy See, “healing the wounds of the past. At the same time, he noted that contacts between the Apostolic See and Great Britain go back centuries: “More recently – he added – even before the establishment of full diplomatic relations, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II paid various visits to the Supreme Pontiffs at the Vatican during her 70 years of service to the people of the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth”.

Saint John Paul’s II Apostolic Journey to Britain

Cardinal Parolin further remarked that 1982 remains a “red-letter year” in their relations because of Saint John Paul’s II Apostolic Journey to Great Britain. It marked the first time in history a Pope set foot on English soil.

He said that the words pronounced by the Pontiff during the arrival ceremony, highlighting the urgent need for reconciliation between nations and between peoples of different races and cultures, “are strikingly relevant today more than ever.”

The world needs peace

“The world indeed needs peace, reconciliation, justice, and solidarity”, he said citing Pope Francis’ words during his address to the Diplomatic Corps to the Holy See on the need to overcome the culture of indifference and isolation, and recover “our sense of shared identity as a single human family”.

The Vatican Secretary of State reiterated that, through its diplomatic activity, the Holy See “wants to engage with all people of good will in order to help humanity rediscover its most profound hopes and desires and address them in order to achieve what is desired, and what is hoped for, for its ‘material and spiritual well-being.’”

(Via Vatican News)

Compiled by Raju Hasmukh

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